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      Released Mar 12, 2021 1h 40m Drama TRAILER for The Inheritance: Trailer 1 List The Inheritance: Trailer 1 The Inheritance: Trailer 1 1:51 View more videos
      91% Tomatometer 34 Reviews After nearly a decade exploring different facets of the African diaspora -- and his own place within it -- Ephraim Asili makes his feature-length debut with The Inheritance, an astonishing ensemble work set almost entirely within a West Philadelphia house where a community of young, Black artists and activists form a collective. A scripted drama of characters attempting to work towards political consensus -- based partly on Asili's own experiences in a Black liberationist group -- weaves with a documentary recollection of the Philadelphia liberation group MOVE, the victim of a notorious police bombing in 1985. Ceaselessly finding commonalties between politics, humor, and philosophy, with Black authors and radicals at its edges, The Inheritance is a remarkable film about the world as we know it. Read More Read Less

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      A rich, multilayered look at Black identity past, present, and future, The Inheritance hums with visual, emotional, and intellectual energy.

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      Adam Nayman The Ringer The most impressive aspect of The Inheritance is how its dense, complex weave of different narrative and rhetorical styles and visual and aural textures ends up playing as completely effortless. It's a heavy movie with a light touch. Jul 19, 2021 Full Review Jenny Nulf Austin Chronicle The Inheritance is a metrical, stunning piece of cinema. Rated: 4/5 Mar 25, 2021 Full Review Christy Lemire FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but I so admired the playfulness of its structure. Mar 22, 2021 Full Review Jason Shawhan Nashville Scene It's a dazzling achievement. Sep 10, 2021 Full Review Rob Thomas Capital Times (Madison, WI) The result is a collage of visuals and emotions, with anger and hope entwining. Rated: 3/4 Aug 13, 2021 Full Review Paul Attard In Review Online But Asili doesn't possess the abilities needed to pull this off, often playing into a blunt, didactic tone that's more in line with the formal antecedents he's cribbing from. Jun 6, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis After nearly a decade exploring different facets of the African diaspora -- and his own place within it -- Ephraim Asili makes his feature-length debut with The Inheritance, an astonishing ensemble work set almost entirely within a West Philadelphia house where a community of young, Black artists and activists form a collective. A scripted drama of characters attempting to work towards political consensus -- based partly on Asili's own experiences in a Black liberationist group -- weaves with a documentary recollection of the Philadelphia liberation group MOVE, the victim of a notorious police bombing in 1985. Ceaselessly finding commonalties between politics, humor, and philosophy, with Black authors and radicals at its edges, The Inheritance is a remarkable film about the world as we know it.
      Director
      Ephraim Asili
      Screenwriter
      Ephraim Asili
      Distributor
      Grasshopper Film
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Mar 12, 2021, Limited
      Runtime
      1h 40m
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